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Luna Halo's Album Release On October 30th!!


Joanna N.

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:lol: All the hard work paid off … Luna Halo’s self titled, American Recordings album will be released on October 30th. The eleven tracks on the album fuse together to radiate their collective passion. The members of the band are: Nathan Barlowe, Cary Barlowe, Aaron Jenkins and Chris Coleman.

Nathan started writing songs since the age of fourteen. “I’ve always written from the moment that I’m in, like taking a snapshot of my emotions,” says Barlowe. Luna Halo’s unique sound and ability to transmit emotions through their songs is probably what caught the eye of famous producer Rick Rubin, who signed the band to his American Recordings label. “I usually wake up hearing music in my head. I can’t tell you how many times it has been a Luna Halo song,” says Rubin.

“I’m definitely proud of this album because I think it shows how much we’ve grown over the years -- and how we stand out from the pack in a lot of ways. But while it definitely captures what I’ve always envisioned Luna Halo to be, I know it’s not the final picture -- we’re not going to stop evolving.” :rolleyes:

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Sounds good actually. :thumbsup:

New band to me.

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